Ultra-Corrupt Trenton N.J. Democrat Mayor Tony Mack & Others Arrested in Corruption Probe

Ultra-Corrupt Trenton N.J. Democrat Mayor Tony Mack & Others Arrested in Corruption Probe

Ultra-Corrupt Trenton N.J. Democrat Mayor Tony Mack & Others Arrested in Corruption Probe

What is going on with all of the Democrats involved with crime and corruption in New Jersey?

Above The Law Democrats continue doing anything they want with little or no threat of being punished – even after being caught.

A day after raiding the mayor’s home, we are now learning even more info about the corrupt mayor of Trenton NJ Mayor Tony Mack, who along with over half a dozen other people, have been arrested in an ongoing corruption probe.

  • Mayor Tony Mack’s has been accused of extortion, nepotism and reckless spending.
  • Mayor Tony Mack’s chief of staff was arrested while trying to buy heroin.
  • Mayor Tony Mack’s half-brother, Stanley Davis, was arrested on charges of stealing.
  • One of Mayor Tony Mack’s business administrators resigned just before pleading guilty to embezzlement.

“Mack’s administration has been in turmoil from Day 1, staggering from one crisis to another. A housecleaning of staff at City Hall opened the door for Mack’s own appointees, who quickly turned it into a revolving door. Some left over questions about their credentials, others to face criminal charges.

Stanley Davis - half-brother of Ultra-Corrupt Trenton N.J. Democrat Mayor Tony Mack

Stanley Davis – half-brother of Ultra-Corrupt Trenton N.J. Democrat Mayor Tony Mack

Mack’s housing director quit after it emerged that he had a theft conviction. His chief of staff was arrested trying to buy heroin. His half-brother, whose authority he elevated at the city water plant, was arrested on charges of stealing.”

Federal authorities arrested Trenton, N.J., Mayor Tony Mack and more than half a dozen other people early Monday in connection with an ongoing corruption probe, NBC 4 New York has learned.

Mack faces federal charges including conspiracy to obstruct commerce by extortion. Joseph “JoJo” Giorgianni, a top campaign contributor, and six others were also taken into custody. Information on their attorneys wasn’t immediately available. Specific charges against the suspects are expected to be outlined by Paul Fishman, the U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, later Monday.

Mack and the others arrested Monday were brought to the FBI office in Hamilton for processing and are scheduled to appear in federal court.

The arrests are the latest development in an ongoing federal investigation into alleged corruption within Mack’s administration, which has been marked by accusations of nepotism and reckless spending. In July, FBI agents searched offices in Trenton City Hall a day after raiding the mayor’s home. They also searched the home of his brother, Ralpiel Mack, and that of Giorgianni.

Mack’s administration has been in turmoil from Day 1, staggering from one crisis to another. A housecleaning of staff at City Hall opened the door for Mack’s own appointees, who quickly turned it into a revolving door. Some left over questions about their credentials, others to face criminal charges.

In Mack’s first year in office in Trenton, a city of 85,000, he ran through a string of business administrators. The first resigned after a month, saying the mayor didn’t believe in “good government.” Another resigned just ahead of pleading guilty to embezzlement at another job.

Mack’s housing director quit after it emerged that he had a theft conviction. His chief of staff was arrested trying to buy heroin. His half-brother, whose authority he elevated at the city water plant, was arrested on charges of stealing.

Questions have also been raised about how he financed his campaign for mayor.

A former longtime city employee sued the mayor late last year. The parks department employee said she was let go after refusing to dole out jobs for the mayor’s friends, refusing to give federal grant money to people who didn’t apply and for inquiring about city funds she said were missing.

The ex-employee also said she was replaced by a Mack supporter who never showed up for his $40,000-a-year job.

A former campaign aide told NBC 4 New York he disassociated with Mack when he “saw the way he was going.”

“This is not a surprise,” Jerell Blakley said of the probe into Mack’s activities. “A lot of people in Trenton were of the opinion — not of if, but when.”

Stanley “Muscles” Davis, the half-brother of Mayor Tony Mack, was caught and sentenced back on August 27, 2012 in Superior Court on two counts of official misconduct for ordering Trenton Water Works employees to perform side jobs for private residents while on the city payroll.

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